The effects of war, despite their collective horror in human tenus, are nevertheless still only a subset of a much wider tourism, writes graham Dann. He argues that such sites as the Arc de triomphe, the Gettysburg Cemetery and Hiroshima at least share the common feature of being popular tourist venues.
The effects of war, despite their collective horror in human tenus, are nevertheless still only a subset of a much wider tourism, writes graham Dann. He argues that such sites as the Arc de triomphe, the Gettysburg Cemetery and Hiroshima at least share the common feature of being popular tourist venues.
The effects of war, despite their collective horror in human tenus, are nevertheless still only a subset of a much wider tourism, writes graham Dann. He argues that such sites as the Arc de triomphe, the Gettysburg Cemetery and Hiroshima at least share the common feature of being popular tourist venues.